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Mr. Shinseki, looking baffled, replied: "I think he highly values veterans.
The police officer, looking baffled, replied "OK," and gave an awkward wave.
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Do you hear me?!" "Yes, Mrs. Philips... .. replied baffled little voices.
"Why do you have Teresa's home and cell number in your phone?" Penny's face is a plate of befuddlement with a side of baffled as she replies "she gave it to me!" Teresa's hands go into flailing windmill mode, like she's trying to supply all of New Jersey with a more energy efficient source of electricity.
"A suit?" he replied, clearly baffled.
"Huh?" replied the somewhat baffled living legend.
"That's a new one," Yassky replied, looking momentarily baffled, then deflated.
Asked if he thought the decision was the right one, he replied, seemingly still baffled: "I'm not sure, to be honest.
She was baffled by my answer, so I explained: "How could I possibly pledge my support to the state Constitution when I've never even read it?" Her reply was: "Just swear to whatever parts you want".
Chairman Joseph W. Martin, Jr., who had been running Republican Conventions since 1940 and who appeared slightly baffled, said, "Joe who?," to which the chairman of the Nebraska delegation replied, "Joe Smith".
Van Fraassen replies with the recognition that "scientific realists tend to feel baffled by the idea that our opinion about the limits of perception should play a role in arriving at our epistemic attitudes toward science" (1985, 258).
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